Guam at the 2012 Summer Olympics explained

Noc:GUM
Nocname:Guam National Olympic Committee
Games:Summer Olympics
Year:2012
Location:London
Competitors:8
Sports:5
Flagbearer:Maria Dunn (opening)
Ricardo Blas Jr. (closing)
Gold:0
Silver:0
Bronze:0
Appearances:auto
App Begin Year:1988

The United States' unincorporated territory of Guam competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, held from July 27 to August 12, 2012. This was the territory's seventh consecutive appearance at the Olympics.

Guam National Olympic Committee sent 8 athletes to the Games, five men and three women, to compete in five sports. Half of them were Olympians who had competed in Beijing, including judoka Ricardo Blas Jr. and wrestler Maria Dunn, the latter who was honored as the territorial flag bearer at the Parade of Nations at the Opening Ceremonies of the London 2012 Summer Olympics. Olympian Mountain biker Derek Mandell competed after his 12-year absence. Swimmers Pilar Shimizu and Benjamin Schulte, have the distinction of being the youngest Olympians of the team, at age 16. Guam has yet to win an Olympic medal.

Background

The National Olympic Committee for Guam was officially recognized on November 25, 1987, after a six year campaign. Guam's inaugural appearance was at the 1988 Winter Olympics, their inaugural Summer Olympics immediately followed in the next Games. They sent their largest delegation to the 1992 Summer Olympics, with 22 athletes.[1] Guam has yet to win an Olympic medal.[2]

Athletics

See main article: Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Derek Mandell was given a universality placement to this Games and the 2008 Summer Olympics.[3] Earlier in 2012, Mandell quit his job so he could train full-time in Australia. He trained under Mark Ladbrook, an Australian former national champion.[4] Mandell competed in the 800 metres. He started the race well, finishing the first lap in 54 seconds, although he was well behind the pack. Halfway through the second lap, he was on pace to beat his personal record of 1:56.10, but his last 200 meters were slow. He finished with a time of 1:58.94, behind the winner's time in his heat of 1:45.90.[5]

Amy Atkinson was given the other universality allotment, competing in the 800 metres. There were five competitors in Atkinson's heat. She kept near the lead pack, and moved into second place after the first lap. She fell behind and into last place, where she finished the race. Atkinson broke a Guamanian national record which stood for over 22 years, with a time of 2:18.53 in the 800 meter. Although she was last in her heat, she was excited about setting the national record.[6]

Women

Cycling

See main article: Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Olympian Derek Horton qualified for these games because of his performance at the Oceania Mountain Bike Championships. The 2000 Summer Olympics was his inaugural competition in the men's cross country bike. Horton was 39 years old at the time of competition.[7]

Horton used a Canondale Flash 29er Carbon bicycle for the event. At the start of the race, riders were released in waves of eight, according to their world ranking. Horton, ranked 424 in the world, was in the sixth wave. Horton described the course as "crazy" and "intimidating".[8] Horton was eliminated after completing two of the six laps. He fell too far behind the leader, and was eliminated per the event rules.

Mountain biking

Judo

See main article: Judo at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Ricardo Blas Jr. was the inaugural Guamanian to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics.[9] [10] Blas—nicknamed 'the little mountain from Guam'—competed in the +100 kg category, weighing in at 481lb.

Blas defeated Facinet Keita from Guinea. He won by ippon after sweeping Keita's leg. Blas was the first Guamanian athlete in any sport to advance to the second round of competition through a victory. In the Round of 16, Blas lost to Óscar Brayson of Cuba.

Swimming

See main article: Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Benjamin Schulte competed in a qualifying event in 2011, but failed to qualify. He learned a month prior to the Olympics a New Zealand swimmer declined a spot reserved for Oceania, and was able to use that to qualify. He was the youngest Guamanian athlete for the 2012 Olympics. He trained by swimming 9km (06miles), ten times per week, going to the gym, and attending yoga classes. He finished last in the 10 km race, with a time of 2:03:35, 14 minutes behind the winner. Due to his determination to finish the race, he was nominated for the Swimming Man of the Year award.[11]

Christopher Duenas qualified for the Games with a universality placement. Duenas swam the 100 meter freestyle and finished the race with a time of 53.37. After the race, Duenas said he was "disappointed", and that he thinks with additional training in Guam he can get his time back in the 51s. Duenas went from being ranked top three in the world for his age group to a poor showing at the Games. He planned to continue training for the Olympics to compete in Rio in 2016.[12]

Pilar Shimizu qualified for the Games with a universality placement and competed in the 100 meter breaststroke. She entered the Games with the goal of replacing her own Guamanian national record.[13] Shimizu finished the race with a time of 1:15.76, finishing 42nd overall and not advancing to the next round.[14] She did not set the national record, but she did set a new personal best for the year.[15]

Men

AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Christopher Duenas100 m freestyle53.3744did not advance
Benjamin Schulte10 km open water2:03:35.125

Women

Wrestling

See main article: Wrestling at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Maria Dunn required a tripartite invitation to qualify for the Olympics. If the qualification were the same as the 2008 Olympics, Dunn would have qualified after she won the 2012 Oceanic Championships. Since the rules changed, she did not automatically qualify.[9] Dunn trained in England, in the city of Wigan, with coach Roy Wood.[16]

Dunn was the flagbearer for the Opening Ceremonies.[17] She drew Lubov Volosova in her first match and lost to Volosova by pin. Dunn believed only one of her shoulders was down, and the official called the pin because it was near the end of the period.[18] She hoped that Volosova would make it to the final match because that would advance Dunn into the loser's bracket. Volosova failed to do so, which eliminated Dunn from contention.

Women's freestyle

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guam's history at the Olympics. Sablan. Jerick. Pacific Daily News. January 20, 2018. July 9, 2016.
  2. Web site: Guam at the Olympics. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417093311/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/GUM/. dead. April 17, 2020. Sports Reference. June 24, 2018.
  3. Web site: Final Guam Olympians Announced. Pacific Daily News. June 23, 2012. A28. Newspapers.com. Tomas. Jojo Santo.
  4. News: Mandell Remains Focused. Pacific Daily News. August 2, 2012. Tomas. Jojo Santo. A48. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Mandell fades down stretch. Pacific Daily News. August 7, 2012. A31. Tomas. Jojo Santo. Newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: Atkinson delivers record performance. August 9, 2012. Pacific Daily News. A40. Ige. Ron. Newspapers.com.
  7. News: Family Commitment was Key. Pacific Daily News. Tomas. Jojo Santo. July 29, 2012. A30. Newspapers.com.
  8. News: Horton Wraps up Guam's Efforts. Pacific Daily News. August 13, 2012. A32. Newspapers.com. Tomas. Jojo Santo.
  9. News: Guam Olympic Team Taking Shape. Pacific Daily News. June 1, 2012. A48. Newspapers.com.
  10. Web site: Judo Qualification . 9 May 2012 . . 9 May 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130619190543/http://www.intjudo.eu/upload/2012_05/09/133654270342666461/ijf_qualification_list_olympic_games_2012___by_category.pdf . 19 June 2013 .
  11. Web site: Teenager puts tiny Guam on swimming map. Liden. Julian. Chicago Tribune. August 10, 2012. March 5, 2018.
  12. News: Duenas remains motivated. Tomas. Jojo Santo. Pacific Daily News. August 1, 2012. A36. Newspapers.com.
  13. Web site: Shimizu hopes to break personal best, record. Sablan. Jerick. August 7, 2016. Pacific Daily News. February 26, 2018.
  14. Web site: 100m Breaststroke Women. Olympic. February 19, 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180220153421/https://www.olympic.org/rio-2016/swimming/100m-breaststroke-women. February 20, 2018. mdy-all.
  15. News: Olympics Topped All Else. January 1, 2013. Pacific Daily News. A36. Tomas. Jojo Santo. Newspapers.com.
  16. Web site: London 2012: Olympic wrestler trains in Wigan. BBC. November 8, 2011. March 11, 2018.
  17. Web site: London Welcomes World. July 29, 2012. Pacific Daily News. A32. Newspapers.com.
  18. Web site: Russian pins Dunn early in match. August 9, 2012. Pacific Daily News. Tomas. Jojo Santo.